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    my high school years. They focused more on law and order since without it‚ they would’ve been savage‚ instead of trying to find a way back to civilization. In the story‚ Ralph is the leader‚ but Piggy was telling him what he should do and how to accomplish it. Therefore‚ I would follow Piggy even though he wasn’t scrawny or popular he was smart and caring. He cared about having an enjoyable time and getting rescued. Though I don’t have any personal experiences‚ if I was ever on an airplane

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    Ralph‚ Jack and Piggy‚ the three main characters in the Lord of the flies encounter with each of their different personalities. Despite their similar ages‚ they take distinct reaction towards their situation because of their different growing environment. In this isolated and uncivilized island especially with no grown-ups‚ the development of their characteristics varies in different directions. When the events burst out one by one in chapter one to three‚ we can discover the contrast between Ralph

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    Lord of the Flies the character Piggy was often looked as the overweight‚ four-eyed‚ physically unfit member of the group that had no value other than as punching bag. Rather than being a valued member of the group‚ Piggy was often taken advantage of and all of his ideas were shadowed by the fact that he was overweight. Piggy’s ideas were often overlooked by the fact that he was overweight despite that many of his ideas would bring great benefit to the group. For example‚ Piggy brought up that it would

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    ACTING CHARACTER STUDY

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    Acting 2 – Applying skills in performance Prepare‚ rehearse and perform a role in a text based project Character Study Lindsey Hunter – Smillie “Othello”– Act 4‚ Scene 3 Character - Emilia Analysis of text in relation to character The piece is written in traditional Shakespearian language. We looked up words to work out what the characters were saying. Emilia is interested in learning about Desdemona’s relationship but is wary about saying exactly how she feels in case she hurts

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    Hamlet Character Study

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    Hamlet Character study. Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark‚ son of the late King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude. Hamlet is suffering internal conflict after the recent marriage of his mother and uncle. “With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!... But break‚ my heat‚ for I must hold my tongue”. While he feels that the marriage is wrong and disrespectful he must not voice his concerns because his Uncle is now the King and as such he deserves a level of respect. Also Hamlet respects his mother despite

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    Character Study: Puck

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    8T – Assignment due Friday 21st February 2014 ASSESSMENT TASK – Character Study – PUCK Using the following website: http://www.boldoutlaw.com/puckrobin/puckages.html Answer the following questions: Puck is called many names in different languages‚ in Welsh he is Pwca which is pronounced the same way as the Irish puck(s) Phouka‚ Pooka and Puca. In Old English he is also Puca which is similar to the Old Norse and Swedish Puki and Puke. Also in Danish‚ Puck goes by Puge. In Low German Puck is called

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    Character Study: Chlomo

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    Night The Character Study of Chlomo David Risteski‚ Dennis Lok‚ Jack Tu‚ Steven Cheng How would you describe Chlomo: • At the very beginning of the novel- What is represented as being important to him? Find two quotes to illustrate this? Chlomo is an extremely respected man in Sighet and even though his name is only said once he plays a big role in everyone ’s life. "My father was a cultured‚ rather unsentimental man" This tells us that Chlomo is not a sensitive man and he does not show

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    Golding introduces one of his many main charactersPiggy. Out of the many boys from the crash landing of an airplane‚ Piggy is the odd one out. He is the only one with physical disabilities‚ though he is the smartest one there. Since the boys are on an island without any adults‚ Piggy agrees to create a thriving civilization‚ which he and a handful of boys struggle to keep together throughout the book. Although he may be smart and civilized‚ Piggy is vulnerable. Piggy is described as a "very fat" boy

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    How does Shakespeare portray Mercutio’s character in ‘Romeo and Juliet’? The classic‚ poetic tale of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has touched the hearts of numerous readers across the globe‚ no matter the time‚ generation‚ or age. In Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare produces a despondently exquisite story of a forbidden love that blooms between two young‚ unlikely souls‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ whose families both share a mutual loathing towards each other. However‚ despite the perpetual

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    Peter: Character Study

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    that passionately followed Christ was. As we dig into the life of Peter we will examine his character strengths‚ his weaknesses‚ and overall how Peter was transformed by Christ. We will see how God took a man who more often than not acted without thinking and transformed him into a passionate follower who’s words we read today in God’s very words to us. I. Introduction II. Lesson 1: Peter’s Character Strengths III. Lesson 2: Peter’s Weaknesses IV. Lesson 3: Jesus’ Transformation of Peter

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